How does de‐globalization affect location decisions? A study of managerial perceptions of risk and return
Abstract
Research Summary Our understanding of how managers take international location decisions is still scarce. Building on the microfoundations view, we explore managers' perceptions of risk and return in a discrete choice experiment with 2,618 decisions in 2013 (a globalizing world) and 2017 (a de‐globalizing world). While managerial perceptions vary over time due to economic and political changes, such as the current de‐globalization trend,...
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Title
How does de‐globalization affect location decisions? A study of managerial perceptions of risk and return
Published Date
Jan 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
210 - 236
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